03448nam 2200481 450 991077025480332120240113235923.0978303143799110.1007/978-3-031-43799-1(CKB)29437332000041(MiAaPQ)EBC31027905(Au-PeEL)EBL31027905(DE-He213)978-3-031-43799-1(EXLCZ)992943733200004120240113d2023 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierTracking Environmental Change Using Lake Sediments Volume 6 /Eric Capo, Cécilia Barouillet, and John P. Smol, editorsFirst edition.Cham, Switzerland :Springer,[2023]©20231 online resource (450 pages)Developments in Paleoenvironmental Research Series ;Volume 219783031437984 Includes bibliographical references and index.Chapter 1. USING LAKE SEDIMENTARY DNA TO RECONSTRUCT BIODIVERSITY CHANGES -- Chapter 2. THE SOURCES AND FATES OF LAKE SEDIMENTARY DNA -- Chapter 3. THE SEDIMENTARY ANCIENT DNA WORKFLOW -- Chapter 4. BACTERIAL AND ARCHAEAL DNA FROM LAKE SEDIMENTS -- Chapter 5. CYANOBACTERIAL DNA FROM LAKE SEDIMENTS -- Chapter 6. PROTIST DNA FROM LAKE SEDIMENTS -- Chapter 7. DIATOM DNA FROM LAKE SEDIMENTS -- Chapter 8. AQUATIC VEGETATION DNA FROM LAKE SEDIMENTS -- Chapter 9. AQUATIC ANIMAL DNA FROM LAKE SEDIMENTS -- Chapter 10. TERRESTRIAL PLANT DNA FROM LAKE SEDIMENTS -- Chapter 11. TERRESTRIAL FAUNA AND HOMININ DNA FROM SEDIMENTARY ARCHIVES -- Chapter 12. AN OVERVIEW OF BIODIVERSITY AND NETWORK MODELING APPROACHES: APPLICATIONS TO SEDIMENTARY DNA RECORDS -- Chapter 13. PERSPECTIVES AND FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS WITHIN SEDIMENTARY DNA RESEARCH.This book, entitled Tracking Environmental Change Using Lake Sediments: Volume 6 – Sedimentary DNA, provides an overview of the applications of sedimentary DNA-based approaches to paleolimnological studies. These approaches have shown considerable potential in providing information about the long-term changes of overall biodiversity in lakes and their watersheds in response to natural and anthropogenic changes, as well as tracking human migrations over the last thousands of years. Although the first studies investigating the preservation of these molecular proxies in sediments originate from the late-1990s, the number of scientific publications on this topic has increased greatly over the last five years. Alongside numerous ecological findings, several sedimentary DNA studies have been dedicated to understanding the reliability of this approach to reconstruct past ecosystem changes. Despite the major surge of interest, a comprehensive compilation of sedimentary DNA approaches and applications has yet to be attempted. The overall aim of this DPER volume is to fill this knowledge gap. .Developments in paleoenvironmental research ;Volume 21.PaleolimnologyPaleolimnology.551.482Capo EricBarouillet CéciliaSmol J. P(John P.),MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQ9910770254803321Tracking environmental change using lake sediments1104312UNINA